NOW CALL ME A MONKEY'S UNCLE. THUS-IF YOU SEE A "COP" ON YOUR LAND....SHOOT HIM!

33 violence-related deaths in Wolmaransstad in bookyear 2008/9

In the last available SAPS crime statistics for this district from March 2008 to March 2009, a total twelve murders plus 21 culpible homicides were recorded that year, i.e. a total of 33 violence-related deaths.Three black cops, one ex-cop arrested in two thwarted farm attacks in NW: On July 4 - on the same day when Mrs Van Zyl was murdered – the farm of 80-year-old Toby Van den Heever, located in the Schweizer-Reneke district of North West, also was attacked: in this attack an SAPS-black officer from the Amalia police station was arrested shortly thereafter by police who responded to the emergency call; and two hero farmworkers, Abraham Sesing and Hendrik Eksteen - who had moved into the homestead twop months earlier to help protect the frail, handicapped 80-year-old farmer -- had also shot at and injured another of the four armed black male attackers while they were tearing down the homestead’s security door. A total of 3 black SAPS officers and one ex-cop now are in custody for involvement in these two thwarted farm attacks in Schweizer-Reneke: on May 22 and July 4…

Black SA Police officer from Amalia police station was driving the getaway car…

The arrested Amalia-SAPS member, 36, was allegedly driving the get-away-car. He was remanded into police custody during a court appearance on July 5, said SAPS Captain Aafje Botma, the spokeswoman for the SAPS in North West. She said the arrested cop’s service pistol has been confiscated – and an internal enquiry will be lodged. Three other suspects are still missing.

Gloria Edwards of Beeld newspaper also reported that during the previous attack against the farm of Abraham Oosthuizen on May 22 2010, several black police officers from Roodepoort and Randfontein were also arrested when the local farm-watch members descended on the farm in large numbers. The Van den Heever farm is located halfway between Schweizer-Reneke en Delareyville.SAPS constable Rebecca Mfisa arrested for farm-attack, Schweizer-RenekeThe female constable was arrested in a road-block while driving away from the crime scene – 333km from her duty station in Roodepoort/Florida. Two other suspects appeared with her, namely Mr Modisaotsile Advocate Koki, 37, and ex-police officer Mr Thembila Johannes Rens, 35 – the latter is believed to be a in a relationship with Mfisa. The fourth suspect was still being sought, reports SAPA. Police searching Mfisa’s bakkie discovered her police identification, a police-issue gun, apolice-issue torch, an orange emergency light and two-way hand radios in the vehicle.http://www.politicsweb.co.za/politicsweb/view/politicsweb/en/page72308?oid=177721&sn=Marketingweb%20detailhttp://censorbugbear-reports.blogspot.com/2010/05/female-cop-and-ex-cop-arrested-for-farm.html

Workers had moved into homestead to protect Mr Van den Heever:

The farmer’s granddaughter Mildred Veldman, 29, said Sesing and the Eksteen family had moved into the Van den Heever homestead ‘to protect him and to help him. My granddad lost a leg about six months ago and has to use a wheelchair,’ she said. “Abraham and Tokolosh are heroes. I can only imagine what could have happened if they hadn’t stopped the attackers.’

Police later also arrested a black police officer after the police obtained information that a “specific white car” had been used to transport the farm-attack gang. The policeman was arrested very close to the farm in a white Toyota Avanza car shortly after the attack. NW police spokeswoman Captain Aafje Botma said this arrested man’s SAPS pistol was confiscated and he’s being investigated internally for his role in this attack. The three other suspects are still missing,’

“When the hatespeech stops, the farm-attacks stop…”Agri-SA ‘s national security committee chairman said he ‘wasn’t aware of any other farm attack since the start of the World Cup 2010. “During the World Cup politicians seem to be holding back on their hate-inciting statements against farmers. However while one can never prove the links between chants such as ‘Kill the Boer, Kill the Farmer’ and farm attacks, it’s also becoming rather obvious that before the WC2010, farm attacks were taking place at the rate of twice a day in South Africa. During the WC2010, these have dropped to nearly none at all…’ http://www.beeld.com/Suid-Afrika/Nuus/Werkers-keer-plaasaanval-20100704SAPS constable Rebecca Mfisa arrested for May 22 2010 farm-attack, Schweizer-Reneke

Constable Rebecca Mfisa of the Florida/Roodepoort SAPS crime-prevention unit, was also arrested for the May 22 2010 farm attack attempt against Schweizer-Reneke farmer Abraham Oosthuizen…

Johannesburg – May 22 2010 - SAPS Constable Rebecca Mfisa of the SAPS Crime Prevention Unit in Florida/Roodepoort, Gauteng was arrested and appeared in court for the attempted murder of Schweizer-Reneke farmer Abraham Oosthuizen, 36, on Friday. May 22 2010. She was remanded to May 31 for a formal bail application with two other suspects in the North West magistrate’s court on Monday and is being investigated for an attempted murder charge, North West police Lt-Gen. Lesetja Ephraim Beetha told the news media.

The female constable was arrested in a road-block while driving away from the crime scene – which is 333km from her duty station in Florida. Two other suspects appeared with her, namely Mr Modisaotsile Advocate Koki, 37, and ex-police officer Mr Thembila Johannes Rens, 35 – the latter is believed to be a in a relationship with Mfisa. The fourth suspect is still being sought, reports SAPA.

Mr Oosthuizen was attacked and fired upon at his car-port next to his homestead at about 20h00 Friday. The attackers fled after Oosthuizen fired off a shot and then barricaded himself inside his homestead while alerting the local farm-watch volunteers -- some neighbours arrived on the scene within seven minutes while other farmers organised road-blocks around the farm and launched searches for the attackers. Mfisa was allegedly captured with incriminating materials in a white bakkie, chasing away from the crime-scene at high speed.

A man nearly drowned in Ekurhuleni while police officers nearby were busy "on the job" with matters steamier.

A businessman was trapped in his car in a flooded Tom Jones street and calling out frantically for help. Unfortunately none was forthcoming from police who were discovered by a local councillor to be engaged in sex at their office.

The man is now suing the Ekurhuleni Metro for damages and negligence. He said that he had called his family, his lawyer and the local metro police. Later in desparation he even phoned a local ANC councillor to get the police to him.

ANC councillor Valerie Taylor went to the local metro police offices with a CPF member where they allegedly found the couple in a compromising position with their pants down.

The businessman had fortunately managed to escape his flooded vehicle via the sunroof and helped rescue another man trapped in a bakkie.

The metro police and traffic officers only managed to arrive at the scene after the two had found a safe place to wait in.

The man’s advocate Luis Engelbrecht said in correspondence with the municipality : “I refer to the two metro officials who, according to witnesses, were caught having sexual intercourse in their office by an ANC councillor and a CPF member, after they failed to respond to my client's numerous emergency calls."

The correspondence continued “I can assure you that not one official of the metro or the fire brigade assisted my client whatsoever. I have a range of photos as proof”.

A spokesperson for the Ekurhuleni metro police said : “The metro's integrity and standards unit has completed its investigations. The EMPD has recommended that the officers, based on the allegations and statements submitted, be charged with bringing the EMPD into disrepute and failure to perform their duties - and to face disciplinary action”.

A senior official said the two officers remained on duty and no action had yet been taken against them. (...AND SO THE TWO HUMPING IDIOTS WILL STAY "ON DUTY" - AND ON TOP OF EACH OTHER-FOR THE GANG WILL PROTECT THEM IN ANCZANIA!)

Who spouts all the genocidal speech? Shoot the Boer; Kill all the white babies?

Other black-racist groups:

Who are the black-racist groups which are targetting Boers and even the white babies in South Africa with their calls for mass-murder – and who actively carries out these threats? The answer may surprise you… they are all black people with good jobs and a high level of education…

Three on-duty cops and one ex-SA Police officer are now under arrest, caught red-handed for carrying out two thwarted farm attacks in Schweizer-Reneke: the first attack against the Oosthuizen farm on May 22 2010; the second on July 4 2010.

Black SAPS members involved in attacks against Afrikaners and against black foreigners

June 26 2008: (Former SAPS ) Capt Patrick Magonono, ex-head of criminal investigations division at Magalies SAPS, was arrested for farm attacks and xenophobic attacks with five colleagues:Afrikaners who describe the armed attacks against them as a genocide or ethnocide, are not being paranoid: there is considerable evidence of SA police collusion in these attacks: besides the recorded fact that police so frequently fail to respond to emergency calls from besieged Afrikaner families, on June 26, 2008 the SA police directorate also issued a statement describing the remarkable mass-arrest of the entire Police CID unit at the Magalies police station - which controls the greater-Pretoria smallholdings region where so many of these attacks have been taking place over the past decade.

The arrest was described of ( then active-duty) Police captain Patrick Magonono, who then commanded the Criminal Investigations Division at the Magalies SAPS. He was arrested together with five black colleagues at the same police station, and formally charged with carrying out specific armed robberies targetting Afrikaner smallholders throughout the region for the past five years. The six police officers also were charged with carrying out organised campaigns of xenophobic violence against black African foreigners.

Charges were formally placed in the Johannesburg magistrate’s court against these six police-officers for carrying out specific numbers of armed attacks against Afrikaners throughout the greater-Magalies smallholdings region as well as with attacks against black foreign Africans. A great many witnesses statements were collected by the arrest-team.

While everyone is congratulating SAPS for their good showing during the World Cup, I’ve lost all the respect I had for the police service. On Tuesday afternoon my wife drove to Pretoria Central police station after a friend of hers had been arrested.

The friend was actually one of the victims of a crime but the police arrested her instead of the criminal. All my wife wanted to know was the nature of the charges and if it was procedural to detain a person without any evidence linking them to a crime.

Warrant Officer Moseki was extremely arrogant and rude. He said my wife was asking too many questions and instructed her to get out of his office. She then asked him if he knew about the Batho Pele principles.

Moseki got angry and said my wife thought she was clever, and he is going to lock her up so everyone can see who is clever. He then charged her with Interfering with the Administration of Justice, handcuffed her and sent her into a police cell. He released my wife’s friend because it was clear she was a victim and not suspect.

We immediately hired two attorneys to try and get her released. They both failed. The extraordinarily arrogant Moseki decided to go home with the docket and left a strict instruction to his colleagues that they must not do anything about this case until he comes back.

At 22:00 we lost hope and went home. My wife (an opinionated researcher with a Masters degree in public health) spent the night in a cold police cell, sleeping on the floor with filthy and smelly blankets.

Yesterday morning she was taken to court, where our attorneys spoke to the prosecutor before court started. The prosecutor said the charge was ridiculous and even if it had merit, they were supposed to release her on police bail and give her a court date. The charge was dropped and she was then released without appearing in court.

Within the next week our attorneys will be filing papers in the high court to sue the state. We’re also taking other measures to ensure that action is taken against Moseki. I’ll pursue this matter right to the very end, even if it means spending every cent I have. This kind of abuse of power cannot and should not be tolerated.

KwaZulu-Natal police say six police officers from Umlazi, who were part of a specialised unit, are set to appear in the Verulam Magistrate's court tomorrow on charges of robbery and theft.

Brigadier Phindile Radebe says police officials in Inanda arrested the six constables following a complaint of a house robbery and theft that occurred in Esikebheni.

The constables, who were part of a specialised police unit- the technical response team specially trained to fight crime, were arrested yesterday.

Radebe said the person who lodged the complaint alleged the constables had visited her home twice this year, “It's alleged that they removed safes containing R120,000 and three firearms as well as withdrawing R3000 from her bank account.”

Last year national police commissioner General Bheki Cele said arrested constables were not trained to negotiate with criminals but to combat crime.

“It is also alleged that they [police] sold these firearms to members of the public. The three men who bought these firearms were also arrested for being in illegal possession of firearms,” said Radebe.

"We hope these arrests send a strong message to police officials that they are not above the law and we encourage members of the community to report misconduct on the part of police officer to their local station commanders," she said.

Fifteen police officers were arrested in a 24-hour period across the country for crimes including armed robbery.

Police General Bheki Cele made the announcement at the memorial service for the seven officers who died in a helicopter crash while responding to a robbery in Emalahleni last week.

Lieutenant General Arno Lamoer said six officers were arrested in the Northern Cape, two in Pretoria and one in Mpumalanga.

He said their biggest concern is that six more arrested in KwaZulu-Natal were members of the elite tactical response team.

"In 24 hours, 15 members the SAPS were arrested, including six of the tactical response team who are supposed to be the first point of call when things are tough," Cele said.

He warned that crooked cops better mend their ways or they will end up in jail.

Lamoer added: "People that we trained highly for the purpose of fighting crime are getting involved in things like this. That is totally unacceptable and we will not stop until we root out all criminals."

Lamoer said the message from the top brass is clear.

"If you don't feel like being in this organisation, pick up, walk and go. We don't need criminals. We are here to fight crime and serve our community," he said.

Cele said he is insulted that the police's elite are among those arrested.

He encouraged corrupt police to come clean in memory of the seven dedicated officers who died.

Johannesburg - A police constable has been arrested for attempted murder, North West police said on Sunday.

Lieutenant-General Lesetja Ephraim Beetha said the constable, aged 34, was allegedly part of a group who attempted to rob a farm outside Schweizer-Reneke on Friday.The farmer apparently heard gunshots on his premises and saw three people entering through the gate.After another gunshot was fired, the farmer drew his own firearm and shot back.The suspects fled on foot.Neighbouring farmers began a search for the robbers.SAP equipment found

They stopped a woman who was driving a bakkie on the Hartsfontein gravel road.The police then arrived on the scene and searched the vehicle."In possession of the driver, police found her police identification certificate."A gun, and a police-issue torch and two-way hand radios were amongst the items recovered by the police.A police appointment certificate belonging to a person who resigned from the force in February was also found.The vehicle was registered in the name of the police officer who resigned.The constable, stationed at Florida crime prevention unit, was immediately arrested and detained.On Saturday, police arrested another person believed to be part of the robbery gang."We have been informed that the third suspect - [the] resigned police official - will be handed over to the police in due course by his legal representative."The two arrested will appear on a charge of attempted murder at the Schweizer-Reneke Magistrate's Court on Monday.